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Among 0.1 M solutions of urea, Na₃PO₄ and Al₂ (SO₄)₃, which is incorrect

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Which statement is incorrect about osmotic pressure (), volume (V) and temperature (T)?

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Kf for water is 1.86 K kg mol–1. If your automobile radiator holds 1.0 kg of water, how many grams of ethylene glycol (C₂H₆O₂) must you add to get the freezing point of the solution lowered to –2.8ºC?

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Ethylene glycol is used as an antifreeze in a cold climate. Mass of ethylene glycol which should be added to 4 kg of water to prevent it from freezing at – 6ºC will be (Kf for water = 1.86 K kg mol–1. and molar mass o…

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A solution of urea (mol. mass 56 g mol–1) boils at 100.18ºC at the atmospheric pressure. If Kf and Kb for water are 1.86 and 0.512 K kg mol–1 respectively, the above solution will freeze at

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Which of the following colligative properties can provide molar mass of proteins (or polymers of colloids) with greater precision?

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Which of the following pairs of solutions is isotonic?

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If 15 gm of a solute in 100 gm of water makes a solution that freezes at –1.0ºC, then 30 gm of the same solute in 100 gm of water will make a solution that freezes at

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An aqueous solution of a non-electrolyte solute boils at 100.52ºC. The freezing point of the solution will be (Kf = 1.86K Kg mol-1, Kb = 0.52 K kg mol-1)

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0.052 100.052 6 / 60 x x x x b b b b b o b T T T T T T C 102. An aqueous solution of Glucose freezes at –0.186 °C. Given that 0.512 H O b K K kg mol and 1.86 H O f K K kg mol , the elevation in boiling point of this s…

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The molar freezing point constant for water is 1.86º C/m. If 342g of cane sugar (C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁) is dissolved in 1000 g of water, the solution will freeze at

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The amount of urea to be dissolved in 500 cc of water (K = 1.86) to produce a depression of 0.186ºC in the freezing point is

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The freezing point of 1 molal Glucose solution in water is ( 1.86 H O f K K kg mol )

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistrySolutions

What weight of glycerol should be added to 600 g of water in order to lower its freezing point by 10ºC? (Kf = 1.86ºC m–1). (Molecular mass of glycerol is 92)

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If sodium sulphate is considered to be completely dissociated into cations and anions in aqueous solution, the change in freezing point of water fT , when 0.01 mole of sodium sulphate is dissolved in 1 kg of water, is…

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Two solutions A and B are separated by a semi- permeable membrane. As a result of osmosis, the level of solution A is found to rise. It implies that

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The molal b.p. constant for water is 0.5130C kg mol– 1. When 0.1 mole of sugar is dissolved in 200 g of water, the solution boils under a pressure of 1 atm at

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An aqueous solution freezes at –2.550C. What is its boiling point. 0.52 / ; 1.86 / ? H O H O b f K K m K K m

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistrySolutions

Sprinkling of salt helps in clearing the snow covered roads in hills. The phenomenon involved in the process is

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Elevation in boiling point was 0.520C when 6 gm of a compound X was dissolved in 100 gm of water. Molecular weight of X is (Kb of water is 0.52 K⁻ kg/mol)

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If the elevation in boiling point of a solution of 10gm of solute (mol. wt. = 100) in 100 gm of water is bT , then ebullioscopic constant of water is

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Given that Tf is the depression in freezing point of the solvent in a solution of a nonvolatile solute of molality 1, the quantity f m T lt m → is equal to

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An aqueous solution containing 1g of urea boils at 100.25ºC. The aqueous solution containing 3g of glucose in the same volume will boil at

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If 1g of solute (molar mass = 50g mol–1) is dissolved in 50g of solvent and the elevation in boiling point is 1K. The molar boiling constant of the solvent is

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The boiling point of 0.1 molal aqueous solution of urea is 100.18ºC at 1 atm. The molal elevation constant of water is

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